PPT-Building Disaster-Resilient Places
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STEP FIVE Prepare Review and Approve the Plan A Review of What is Involved Step 1 Form a Collaborative Planning Team Step 2 Understand the Situation Step 3 Determine
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STEP FIVE Prepare Review and Approve the Plan A Review of What is Involved Step 1 Form a Collaborative Planning Team Step 2 Understand the Situation Step 3 Determine Goals amp . Town and Country Planning Organization. Ministry of Urban Development. 9. th. September,2014. J.B.Kshirsagar. Chief Planner. VULNERABILITY TO DISASTER. The Indian Sub continent is vulnerable to various kinds of disasters. Some of the Natural disasters have been highlighted in the presentation. 3. rd. Global Forum on Urban Resilience and . Adaptation. Bonn, Germany, 12-15 May 2012. G4: Urban Risk Forum 1 . Gregory James Pillay. Manager (Head): . Disaster . Risk Management Centre. City of Cape Town . Recent . Resilient ICT R&D Activities in NICT, . Japan. - . At the Entrance to the . Smarter Communication . World -. Fumihiko “Tom” Tomita, Dr.. . . Chief R&D Officer, Vice President,. What is Displacing God in Our Lives?. Deuteronomy 12:1-4. 1. “These are the statutes and judgments which you shall be careful to observe in the land which the . Lord. God of your fathers is giving you to possess, all the days that you live on the earth. . What is Displacing God in Our Lives?. Deuteronomy 12:1-4. 1. “These are the statutes and judgments which you shall be careful to observe in the land which the . Lord. God of your fathers is giving you to possess, all the days that you live on the earth. . Deborah Tootle. Community & Economic Development. Overview. Introduction to disasters. Vulnerability and resilience. Why asset mapping?. Vulnerability assessment and asset identification. Pulling it all together. By USHA BATRA, Chief Architect (WR), CPWD, Mumbai. Presented by: RAJESH KUMAR, Senior Architect, CPWD, . Gandhinagar. 2. INTRODUCTION. THE WORLD’S URBAN POPULATION IS ENCREASING RAPIDLY AND MORE THAN 90% OF THIS IS ON ACCOUNT OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.. Poonam. . Pokhrel. . Chanrd. . Bilash. . B. hurtel. Saroj. . Ghimire. Sanjay Kumar . Tiwari. Group 6. E. arthquake. Flood . Landslides. Soil erosion . Fire . (wild and . artificial) . Hailstorms. Disaster Services Workgroup. Welcome!. Agenda. Introductions. Overview of known AmeriCorps State Disaster Programs. Group Work. Preparedness. Mitigation. Response. Recovery. Report Out. Today’s Goal. NASMHPD Meeting . . July 27, 2014 . Disaster Distress Helpline: . Overview. Goal: To assist individuals and families experiencing emotional distress related to disaster, in order to help them move forward on the path to recovery. Pacific Cities Sustainability . Initiative . 2. nd. . Annual . Forum - . Manila, Philippines - March 11-13, 2014. Dr. Sujata S. Govada. Ten Principles for . Sustainable . Development of Metro Manila’s New Urban Core. (DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT). Development process, Structure and . Specific Actions for Departments. GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR. Vyas . Ji,. Principal . Secretary,. Disaster Management . Department. Process of Roadmap Development. NAME DATE16 CluesRead the clues and fill in the missing lettersNumber 16 is really difficult1Youcan borrow a book here r a r 2You can buy groceries herese rr k e t3You can buy medicine hereph my4You c Disaster management aims to reduce, or avoid, the potential losses from hazards, assure prompt and appropriate assistance to victims of disaster, and achieve rapid and effective recovery. The Disaster management cycle illustrates the ongoing process by which governments, businesses, and civil society plan for and reduce the impact of disasters, react during and immediately following a disaster, and take steps to recover after a disaster has occurred. Appropriate actions at all points in the cycle lead to greater preparedness, better warnings, reduced vulnerability or the prevention of disasters during the next iteration of the cycle. The complete disaster management cycle includes the shaping of public policies and plans that either modify the causes of disasters or mitigate their effects on people, property, and infrastructure..
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